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‘The Europa at Halifax with Two Days Later News. ene OUR CORUNNA CORRESPONDENCE THE AFFAIR OF THE REBEL RAM. Ample Gatiefaction Demanded from Pertagal fer the Insult to the American Flag, nee ‘ANOTHER PRIVATEER AFLOAT. peaeeeanaeenee ‘The Niagara and Sacramento Gone to Sea. British Reports and Hopes from Richmond. THE AMENDED TARIFT IN ENGLAND. A PAPAL WARNING TO MAXIMILIAN. Two English Failures for One Million Sterling. ACTIVE DEMAND FOR FIVE-TWENTIES, ke, aec., &e. ‘The steamship Europa, from Liverpool on the ist via | nu, Queenstown on the 2d inst., arrived at Halifax ut two O'clock yosterday morning. She has forty-three pas- @engers for Halifax and thirty for Boston. ~~ Her news is two days later. ‘The Europa experienced strong westerly winds during the whole voyage. On the 12th and 13th adense fog Prevailed On the 3d, at seven P. M., she sigualied am | ment. Taman steamer, bound east, iat. 51, ons. 14. ‘The Europa sailed for Boston at half-past five A. M. In the allosutions delivered at the last consistory ‘the Pope expressed surprise and sorrow at the sad cvents ‘Which have recently taken place in Mexico. His Holi- Bees hoped Maximilian would abandon the course vpn which he had entered, and satisfy the just desires of the Moly See. The Pope further thanked the bishops of the Catholic world, especially those of Maly, for defending the religion and liberties of the church, despite the Geerees of the secular authorities. ‘Wont India mail steamer had arrived in England, over two and s quarter millions of dollars in specie. ‘Bho also brought several captains of blockade rannere, ‘Whose occupations were gone. ‘The Mpeca cf Madrid states that the Minister of War ftemdeved his resignation, and that General Lursundi Getused to replace him. A later despatch say» that the latter of War resighed from ill health. Geueral Rivera Geccended te the office. ‘The King of Denmark hed refieved Mr. Heliren, Minis- » Seref Justio;, of his functions, Helloen represented the Mianenbetween the reactionary and extreme democratic | The *acrausento carries eleven two hundred-pounder | heavy, = ‘Be te eapposed that all the members of the late ‘will retarn to their poste. A private Calcutta telegram, of March 27, reports com. ‘heveial eMirs ia much the same state ax on the 26th, @hea « aight improvement hid taken place. ‘The steamship Cuba, from New York, arrived at Liver- peel ot nese on the It inst. THE REBEL IRON-CLAD. American Demand for Satisfaction for the Injury from the Portuguese. A Listen despatch of the 31st of March says that the American Minister at Bisbon has demanded saiirfaction @f the Poltaguese government for the firiag wpon the ‘@Blagare and Sacramento by the Portuguese fort. Me alse requests the dismissal of the commander of ‘Bort Belem and a salute of twenty-one guns to the Ame thean Gag. ‘The American commanders deny any intention of sail fing when Gred at, as they were merely shifting their an- horege. Nothing as yet has been decided im regard to the water Our Corunna Correspondenec. Conunna, March 25, 1865 ‘The Rebel Ram Stonewall Gone to Sea—The Advantayes of the Stomewall—Lisbon har Probable Destinttion—An Eig- Mah Steamer Sailed with Munitions of War jor Liston— Thr Niagara and Sacramento Goni—Exitemeul in, Co- runna—RKerponsibil:ty for the Doings «f the Stonewell— Amther Rebel Vewel Afval—Burning of an American Ship. de. The rebet ram Stonewall has gone iowa, After all the anxieties and precautions of the past six weeks — efter ail the twists and turns of diplomacy—afwer all the ‘Watching of the two United States shipsof war in this port—the ram has been perimitiod to goto sea Ax I ‘wrote you yesterday, she exme ont of Ferrol yesterday Morning, with @ perfectly amooth vow and not a breath @f wind, During the entire day ehe toy off the cont | shout five miles, a6 if waitiug for the Niagara and Swer. Mento, Dunng this time she performed cove bew @rolutions—among others, tur ing by wir of her ——— making the bell circle tu lew thon one ute, She remained in sight (ill midniuht, when she Gimp rared. ‘The Ningare and Sacramento remained ai their mour- {G5 in the harbor of Corunna during the entire day | Bwtor they bad gone out to meet the “ton G@iferont days, when the latter not hav im her favor. Yosteriay, however, 1 am inclined to be. Meve that Commodore Craven, whose rege and Bravery no man who knows him can doubt, was con that it would be but a sacrifice of bie ships and Tar toagia ho peacvae The speed of the latter ha eon ascertained to be much greater than was at firet owallin two everything co: People of Coruna, bul it would KEV? beoe a greater one the pountty be entirety free from reeponsts, "7 fr@n to have loet two fine ships and six or .weren bundred mem. pasgrelacaag Gur own government, that Prony 04 Spain, 0m Great Britain. Jointly and severally responsible for any faim "AM, | | Partiamontary oe the 20m eh. wars & which this rebel uoudescript may do—our owe fev To the Mess of Conmpens on the Slst Lord having sont suitable vemole here to cope with her, hb) sora gat the Admiral Of France for permitt.ng her to be built in and to leave ] one of her ports under the rebel flag, and that of | North “vle He wus therwfore unable lo say what cyuree Spain for having afforded her every fae tity Cor repair. | the govern.> 80s would take If such » proposal were im y had received no trod ing and permitting her to ship men im the port of Forrol. Mr Newdecate’p.™ some questions as to the idea of the The Spanish government denies the latter charge; but | Pope taking wp his re, dence tu England, as indicated ia tte some foreign journals. Capable of the most positive proof, and it is to be lard Pat Ned that the He hoped that our government will bring that of Spain to | sproied tn» Pope personull,” ¥ TY much, but for him to account for it. Mr. Fuertes, our consular agent hero, nachrooismn and is now actively engaged im preparing the evidence of this fact, and will be prepared soon to lay It before the government. From the fact of eight guas haviug been shipped from England, it is altogether probable that another rebel Veasel is somowhore about the coast to receive them. It may be that they are to be taken on board the Stone- @ | wall and transferred to her sister ship, which is now sald to be in one of the West India islands. If these vemels Teach your coast, t ls to be hoped the Navy Department will wake up and seud out some proper ships to take them. Three weeks ago the remains of an American ship, burned to the water's edge, floated ashere near Malpica, @ town about twenty-five miles from here. She was known tobe an American ship by her construction and her cargo, which was timber, and much of which was found floating, as well as by an American flag, which ‘was picked up near where she came ashore. No one lias been found yet who ye anything of her, and afer some little hesitation, the authorities have given her in charge of the consular agent af Corunna. It is porsible that she was burucd by the Stonewall before she came into berrol. English Accounts, IMPENDING NAVAL MNGAGBMENT OFF THE COAST OF SPAIN. [From a correspondent of the London Herald.) Therein band you particulars and information con’ cerning the steam ram Stonewall, and the United States frigate Niagara and screw corvette Bacra- menio, about to take part in @ paval engagement off this port. ‘Tie two last named vessels are at present in Co- runna, distant about cleven miles from here. They both Had steam up on board for some weeks past, wi ing ni day for the appearance of the Stonews The there ond in Corunna is immense, The sympathy of the Spaniards is emtiroly w.th the confede: rates. The Stonewal! put tnto Corunna on the 2ist of Febru ary fast, from Borde .x, having experienced bad weather, ak aft, about the dd of February. She for repairs im the government arsenal ere. About ten days after her arrival here, the Niagara came in, being followed by the Sacramento the following day. Alter han been here for some five days, the Admiral cv reque-tedthe federals to | port, which ly did, taking for Ci here t » to Ferr about two day: ral y wain entered” Corun- ant are now awaiting the departure of the Stonewall from this phice, which would have taken place this morning but for the strong wind that ix blowing from the sc.uthwest. One of the officers Stonewall bas just informed me that they are to steam out to-morrow moruing, if weather permits. Captain Page, commanding the ram, arrived here from Paris two day» ud iminediately’ requested the permission of the Adiniral to allow him to leave the port at any mo The Stonewall is an iron plated vesae! of about hundred tons, having a ram, or prow, forward about 4 ler aruament consists of one armor-plated turret, right in the bows of the ship. She has also another armor plated turret in which are two seventy-pounder Armstrong guna. These three ure the only guns she carries, She is built on the twin screw principle; engines about three hundred and twenty herse Power; nominal speed of vessel about ten mites. Her crew consints of about sixeen officers and eighty men, all told. The grester part of them are men who belonged to the Alabama and Florida. Captain Page last night called the crew aft, end, after explaining the situation of affairs, xaid that as ‘the confederacy lad bo longer any ports in the Northern States, it was useless going to America; #0 they have mare up their minds to conquer or be con- quered. All the yards and topmasts have boen lowored, and evorything on board put in fighting trim. The men would pot turn in last night, but were up the whule night, singing patriotic »ongs, All on board are eamguine of sncoess, from the captain downwards. It is intended only fire shells from the large gun. The federals rely entirely on success by running the ram down or boarding The N! is cominanded by Commodore Craven. ml carrier twelve two bundred-pounder lige guns. jor tonnage unt horse power you have probably by you. She steams about twelve miles, Dut is very pind and cannot ture round ip less than half a mile, whereas the vam cap turn round im her own length. Parrot guns, and has s crew of about three demand an edvauce. ard dull end easier at 386 6d. 0 | (how ona; hes bar, crew of four Bundred and Bfty | Sr. Butter Gai and dectining, Tallow downward. men. _ It is the general opinion of people here ifthe LIVERPOOL PRODUCE MARKRT. Homewall can it lodge une of her three hundred Pe Agi g! shells In clthor of the iederals le will wink them in five | gutsy "gat “Cotte quictacd Deetty nice corpo, minutes. steady. Clover wed Brmer. Thi re are two h frigates waiting to accompany | oil quict at STs. Sperm cil—No sales. Linseed oil steady, | blasted the ram out to sea, im order that mo fig ing may take in Spanish waters. ‘The guns in the forts have come wo England would be bo an Tho revenue returns for the ‘Nameral March 81 show a net increase of ont 2166 00 po brane y= J the pret redactions revenue exceeds by nearly half estimates of Mr. Gladstone, : aie 1 maation terling the Weekly returns of the Bank ‘of France show iv of ean of onal on hand of Over two and s half millions “ad Tu the Freneh Cha ‘opposition who debated esate ret. speech, The amendment was re) ‘The amendment in favor of was May, so ern ee it ire ay, nti ing recqummended seven nee oe ir. The Bourse is firm at 6Tf. 450. rs poe oy Prussia. Ta the Military Committee of Chambers the ies, amendment was introduced with the object ot ethene ® reconciliation between the government and Chaiaber, and proporiug & maximum strongth of the army ak ome hundred and eighty thousand mea, which warre- Jooted by eleven to eight. ‘The committee also Seascem aay tatlmnates and navy estimates and ndments, thus refusing the whote military Propose governmaasa = "no" MUMMY On mame Austria. Count Mensdori® had made sonre mintaterial expla- nation In the Lower House Reichsrath. He said the viewy of the government on the question of the duchies would be communicated in the Federal Diet om the 6th of April. with Italy, he said the government Aa regards reintions desir d to promote the material interests of the two countries; but that Italy the government He ‘desired to recognize, bat must tmuintain Lie position of Austria as a coal Power. Messrs. Rariuys’ c.rcular saya that w largo business has been done in Unit d stotes five twenty bonds, and that advaneed eurly in the week t iapsed to 666 457, the demand being chiefly from the Continent On Friday the telerrs received, and tive twe Erie i ne per the steamship Cuba were ios ayain udvanced to 573, @ 64K shaves have also attracted atten avin advanced. Bauk of Enyland, on the 30th ulti f discount to four per cent, at which there is a fair demand for moncy, This movement strengthoned the English funds, and consols are buoyant and advancing Kelson, Tritton & Co., Kast India and general mer- chunts, have suspended payment. Their liabilities are ‘oni mated at £900,000 sterling. Another provincial bank bas suspended—the Ports. ‘mouth and South Hants Banking Company. Their Habili- ties are about £170,000 sterling. x The Hirmingham and Joint Stock Renking Compan; hed agreed to take up the business of Atwood & Spooner's bank—which lately suspended at Birmingham—and to pay the creditors eleven shillings threepence on the pou nd Minois Cont and have reduced its Lowpox, April 1— 3 connols cloned at 80%; 0 90 formoney | ee Auxnican: Stocks.—Iilinoia Coutral Railroad, 61% 0 624; Erle Kallroud, 364, © 98%; United tates dire, twentien, 573; a 68%. THE PARIS BOURFR. Pans, March 31—P. M. The Bourse is steady. The rentes clowed at 67f. 30c LIVERYOO}. COTTON MARKET. Lavmrroot, March 31—Kvening. the week’ market report was re eived per via, Kock of cotton in port is 580,000 bales, by uct count, being 12.000 bales betow the estimates, of which amount 44,000 bales are American ‘TRADE RFPORY. The Manchester market was firmer, tendency. LIVFYRYOOL BREADSTUFFA MARKET. harden, The market ts easier. ‘ other: report:—Flour deft and easter. and quotations are barely inaintained ; red Westerm, 8s. a Be. 84. Corn inactive; inixed, 275. 6d. LIVEKPOOL PROVISIONS MARKET. others report:—Beef has a downward y. Pork and ‘leclined 2s. 6d. Bacon tirmer, and holders Rosin very dnil. Spiritx turpentine quiet at 660 a Partvotsvm.—Boult, English & Brandon en got ready for wction in eave the federals should at- | troleum firm at Ix 1d. a 2a for refined: Bo crude in tomp! to break neutrality. The Adiniral of the station sympathizers with the Sout and when taking leave of the captain of the Stonew: Yesterday said he wished hin success from his heart. The wind is blowing very st present; I almost fear the ram cannot leave to-morrow, but will write and you later if anything freeb occura, Mr. Suffum, correspondent of the New Yor Hira, has come from Paris te witness and report the fight! Twill write and give you perticulars of the same. British News from Richmond. KBEL MOVES OF FUTURE TROUBLE AMEKIC A. ‘ The correspondent of the London Tins, writing’ from Richmond on the 4th of Mareh. says:—I am daily more convinced that if Richmond fu Lee and Jobnston are driven from the field, it ie but the first stage of this colossal revolution whieh will then be completed. There Will cusie a time when every important town of the South will require w be held ty « Yankee garrison; when exaltation im New York will be exchanged for so- berness und right ruason, and when it will be realized thar the closivg scenes Of this mightiest res olutionary drama will noi be played oat save in the times of our children « children, ANGLO IN The Loudon Times bas a F famended | ferred ugainat thein by Mr. John F. Kaufman, keeping tariti i > United Stuiee Te says ” ponies excuse lor. Triad by the Hight of | # Pestantant at 177 Williain suvet. From the deposition | reason, it te alike con | of Mr. Kannan, it appears that himself and Schon dew Healy eredity the | boughs the lease of premises 176 William street of My = noe with peculiar wisdotn In selecting | 7 iui meurout, for which they were to pay $650 for two “ years from the i4 oof May next Mr Sehon The Unticd then occupied # portion the name premises for a The London Army ond Ne wine . ahd Meo Kanfinan had rented or the United States Navy bas aw compilehed. | part © Umilding. Abont two weeks | tbe confessed thai inthe hands of Farragus | hey My informed Schou that he high repute whieh the offleers aad | Noe wi > with hi. ‘This 9 Power established room arter ibe national nd on the evening tly enhanced The Athentio Ve graph Tie Premed povernment will probably send one of bw steaner to pany the two that are sent by the Kngiieh government with the Great Eastern aero the Ailantic at the time of laying the Atlautie eable, and it } that the United Stater government will do the he F on peo Mexionn Question, LIVER, IN TH PRRNOH THE ATRITUDE OF THK Lane wNrrRD ark tr beN & Hinenn from We Opinion Nationele of March 20.) Tconcratnlate the Went “pon the promise made thot oar troop ste he withdrawn from Mexico, and that no more foreicn oxpeditions are te he under ta u preierabie to warlike ve. Peacenble progr ° * With reyard to the press the vovern- i certain that during come red great liberty, being all questions, But this Wepposed, and good judyer way that yetentoy at times she pteamed twelve knots an hour. This it more than the Niagara cam make without wind to help her, and Yesterday thore was not abrosth. Then the Niagara re quires wind to torn with any rapiiity, and with euch ‘Weather, in such a sea, her wore not being ably to make Qny impression upon the Stonewall, the Commodore, I am satisfied, consulted his better judyuent and deter mined Dot to give away the versels under bis vor mand ‘Why has not the Navy Department (who is the secre tery of the Navy?) nent ont a Monitor to compete with Ghia mew monster? It hax eortainly hed plenty of time bo do thin since the news of the arrival of the stonewall et Ferrol reached the Uniied stater. 1 do not think, however, that the Stonewsil hax gone far, Last evening ® telegram wan received bere, stating Ghat » steamer left Liverpoot on the 2imt, with eight heavy gues, sede large quantity of amoavition fur an- @ther rebel vessel, and two anchors aud two hundred fathoms of chain cable for the Stonewall, ‘This whip war bound for Lisbon, and thelther fam inclined 10 believe, the Btonewall has gone. Thit evening at enudown the Miagara and Sacramento got under weigh and are bound Wor Lisbon. 1 is pomibie that between here and there they may encounter the Stonewall,and if they do ihere will andoubtedly bee fight. Butt am of opinion that the tater has made directly for Lisbon ‘There in a good deal of excitement heretoday. For the past four or five days the sole ocoupation of thousands of the people of Coranne have been to watch the move. ments of our veesein, and to rom between here and the lighthouse in the hope of secing a fight, They are now of course bitterly disappointed, and the remarks made Sout our shipe are not particularly complimeniary It a cortainly © pity to disspoint the curiosity of the goed ay thed ws ri wu LONDON haga et jour firm. teat steady. Iron advancmng; bare and Tails, £6108. « £6 lbs. ; Ncotch pig, 3d.’ Sngar tn. active. Ce active at a decline of 2s Tea steady at 10%¢d. for common congou. Rice steady. ya turpentine firm at @7m, Petroleum stoady at £18 for crude, 2s, for refined. oil nominal at £82. Tel low downward ut 408, a Linseed oi! flat TH LATHRT MARKETS. L1venroon, April 1—Evenmg. Corrox. —Saies to-day 6,000 bales, including 2,000 bales to speculators and exporters, The market is lees frm, but quiet and unchanged. Bawanercyrs. -—The market —— and steady. Provisions. —The market is qi and -teady Perrot firm at 2s, a 2a. gd. for retined. jce Intelligence. WITH AKSON-—CONFESSION OF ITHOUT BAIL. John Schon, a wine tercbant, Itving et 260 William street, and Christian Schutz, « jeweller, reviding at No. 6 Roonevelt aireet, were yesterday w#rrested by officer | regime Barton, of the Second precinet, on a charge of arson pre- nigtiieled Tran «nb iugly ent: red » comple raigued betore Sut 81 j when the privoner Xehuts made mn tion to the fire: On the Moudey before the fire f war in Jolin Selion’s wine cellar, at Ne. 176 William strect: Twas playing cards with him alone; be said to ‘They wore ur. yesterday afternoon, he following confe sion wild make Ofty ated 19 put sere body cult wet fire to the howe him would if him he } ou the Haturday might be ‘ re the five 1 mi place while he wae out and beught two gallon een ofl; he bromyht it to the raloon i tol me ‘he had two yalione more in the hi ogreedt that the firing should be Sunday night, aftr the young man away, nt about three went into the yard ai of the privy and take off the bwlanee of he had partly wor he chewed t clock on Stinday efi m his return told me to go Nberty te There wut wo be rertra tions imposed upon wm Instrument which, when monopolized, wielda 9 power incompotible with jiberty. * * # the great Tench revolution bad beem checked before the dew lave oi Keptember, and if the counselr of nd Vergpiaud Lad been herded, we rhould have had lberty ineoad of « dictatorship, aud Recupeie, despite bik ew fase remained on a tevel with hington, and if Bonaparwe, ufter having charmed and eenquere! toe world, bod known enough to stop Mi time, he would Hkewise have fonnded a lasting work. OE HE, TE ning the enthusiasm nilian was received, the erunent have not been re with which the Bm obwame lor im the Ww moved. on foreign forces, and the propatilite of Intervention ve United Staten seams to auyravate hie ditteultice, We well knee the doctrine en terained iy the Omid Sate of foundation af nee mone: dyeal or -o'omial greernmente wpe the vast territory af North A The United tates ave not looked with satisfaction apon our inter. vention in Mexio, and the accewion of the Km ror Maxinilinn, They lave refnved to rreognize im and their ill-will towards him ir being constantly laiming to prevent the manifested, Suarez is still in thee eyes the legitimate head cy wment, tering @ tw ctwil wor the United tates not hitherto been -rinal it conned Last what will then? Tt in to be feared that t then triumpbantly exeeutd the United States in Mexien will Bhould this Intervention occur after the rtare Of our forces we would not be bound to ald the Rmperor Maxi milian, but wore it to take place while oar flag remained we should be drawn into a war which the Oat Hpen hot care about and taker no interest in. We could not withdraw in the face of such an oocurronce, and the situation would thea assume & seriousness that pone ca oy; and which fully justifies our ax ‘6 nhould, fe, ure upon make every elfort to bring our troops back to France as o00n 09 possible; and act watil they ere withdraws will i that the intervention of destroy our work there, L went ont and took eit the back part of the canwy Thom, Kecond floor tw the evening; & alarm unt had = sen abont nine o'clocs vot 10 muke 4 an hon the smoke from omy bedroom, I could fee into the yard; my two room mates, Xehmitt and Sater, were in be ai the time, Thad my window open watching to wee the emoke, ae soon ae To saw the emoke T became alarmed and awoke my two room unater: then T took bromk , the next da: Schon, he told me that | ought to have w fore I vave the alarin; before Hehon told me the Kind of buriness be wished me to help to do, he uid that if f betrayed him it would cort either intne oF his life Fire Marabal Raker gave the matter « thorongh investi op. and on the facts presented to the magia committed the defendants to the Tombs for trial withow way avr Tf The Case of GU. M ser. To THR RPITOR OF THR NRKALD. New Yorn, April 10, 186", Your edition of March 9, 1466, you published an ae to manifeas these sentiments | COUnt of ty arrest, charged with stealing some $1, 7K6 save by prrtests and reservations; but when the war shall | from ® man uamed Reuttor, of 227 William street, New Fo) Monroe doctrine wit he | York, With partioulary in reverence thereto, which were mo hae dome published undoubtedly falxe from beginning to end, The pablicat me great harm, apd the accou emanated from the fertile brain of & detective Frday last Christiana Ticht, and yesterday Heury Lan quite were convicted of stealing the money, at were money wax recovered from them aa thy were abeut leaving the counkry im the nentenced to the Bate Prisca. German steamer. 1 will pot treapam upon your npace ‘There was little excitemont of Hivie unuaval to wotiee with further particulars, 1 have lived many years in the | tp the general cupearance ings about the Provost Fourth ward, and have « family of children, | Marshal's offtes of the Foo:th District yootertag, The order from the War however, had Uy ot Bory ot we pree | ORDER OF PXOVOST MARSHAL DODGE, atacoce in the country There was more joy in the metropolis yesterday than Bu ‘The market * downwart. Wakefield, Nash & (Co and world tende tae ts glad. HAONKRE—THRY ARR COMMITTED | medicine thove Ifterary OUT OF THE PRAFT. Its Effect. DAY OF REJOICING IN THE METROPOLIS, erties Wonderful Mecovery of the Sick | and Disabled. Santon the Wonderful Doctor with the Wonderful Recipe, &e., a, de twenty victories could prodinee, each of them as great, Glorious amd eventful as the capvare of Richmond or the surrender ef General Lee with his entire army. The Wall street jubileos were more noley, undoubtedly, but yesterday's exultation was far move’ satixfactory, though more quiet and less demonstrative. It is scarcely neces- sary to state that the cause of the general jubilee was | [rout tne clurtocns Ponet Manien he ae the suddea, though by no moans unexpected, suspension of drafting and recruiting. The great bugbear of tho wheel of conscription was whecled into: “that undis- covered country from whose bourn’’ it is to be hoped it ‘will never again return. The poor man sang “Laus De,"’ and the rich man sang praise be to Stanton, with a feel- ing almost approaching to religious gratitude. vision of increased taxation was swept away By a magic dash of the warlike Secretary's pen, ntained a hostile attitude to | amt men of peace, with constitutional horror of the sword and musket, breathed free once more, relieved from the dreadful anticipation of involuntary servitude in the ranks of the army. The provost marshals, who, twenty- four hours before, were looked pou as beings entitled to alarge degree of respect, and even awe, in public esteem with aeurprising colvrity, and many people who had been studying how ‘to get around them’ for weeks past suddenly discovered that they didn’t care a conti nental toothpick about Colonel Fry, Major Dodge or any Socurity is a wonderful aupporter of thorefore, that of their assistants. courage, and it was in no way surprisin everybody linble to the draft should all at Himself Justified in being as valorous and det thought proper. Here is Major Dodge's circular an nouncing the discontinuance of the draf t:— CIRCULAR NO, 47. New Yorx, April 14, 1865. In compliance with instructions received from the bureau of the Provost Marshal General of the United States, the buviness of recruiting and drafting will be dis continued In this district until further orders. By order or revet Lieutenant Colonel RICHARD 1. DODGE. A GOOD SANITARY MEASURE. Secretary Stanton is the bert doctor we have had in thix region since the formation of the republic. The entire Academy of Medicine is not to be compared to him. The faculties of oi! the Esculopian institutions in the country are but a bauble bexide him. The splendid recipe which he sent all over the country yesterday, froe of cost, made more sick men well than a miltion of diplomsed practitioners could cure in twenty years People who were lame last week no longer limped, hope: Jess consumptives ceased to cough, half blind individuals recovered their sight, and numberiers cares of heart o. py. + | Seoretary Stanton’s Order and Proposal for anmstionin® OF supporting any {resh attempt to reach the “NEW YORK HERALD, SATURBAY, sprit. 15, 1866. ive Tima to The orders have Mot yer featWem Orulting, and a0 bis office ss THE SEVENTH DISTRICT. “ awe wie ome & jubiice yertertay morning — dipirics ou bearing of the oi jw \ z eet on K Of the order for ihe suspauniol could be bud “for & sung the pig im the nursery rh ym. the: none could be foun The Provoms Marshal's Deon for its fign no on eae ally open this esti’: suinebod 9 by bak accede w their request Hee wee demerted ; and had st mt would have known it was the piace as a few days previous, brea as it was by in A eluary pea A wulitary guard nas slcepily on the wtnire inside, there being no oue for hm to watch, while @ sound of merri ment could be heard coming {rom the room where but & few day» nite the click of the droft wheel aud the call 1g Of bie ComBoriptod were Lhe ouly i ad. Captain Wagner, in this district, has bis dnty. Six hundred and ‘ifty nine men bave becw trni hed since the last call, and for some time paat it las been the head of the list as regards voluntecring TRE BIOHTH DISTKICT. The deserted sppearance presented by the Provost Matahal’s office omerday formed strange contrast to te ‘bastle for the That few days appareat there Thea by a crowd an varied ip its cha- roprooented fw it were diversiied. wishing toturn their patriotism to practieal acoveat and pocket th liberal! bounty offered, substitae brokwss, anxious to ‘‘earn an honest penny” by any and pase means in their power; here and there a drafied gentleman eager to send-an accommodating person ir his place to wi the lai rete which fate, iu drawing him from the wttoel, evidently destined for himmelf, and well pleased by dispensing a litte worldly lucre to obtain the privilege of staying in his comfortable home and confa- Of the storn realities of war to read- jooms ety engaged rejecting and a if kept as Ticamanably usy in privale be , agresable way, attending to und super changed the scene yesterday wher owr reporter made bis accustomed dasly-call! Silence there aad authing rere ‘The crowds had departed; the beunty brokers were beer ing to protert Avainst fereace of the authorities with recruiting ; the ge who furnished su were, doubtless, on the fatur: value of guid and what t im too-grest » hurry with their re} tutives, or rend. ing the faxt bulletin from Oi! Dorado; the clerks had dix- appeared, aad even the Provost nal himself has Vanixhed’ So that, excepting the man in charge, thers Wax nothing to be seen except the ghosts of the departed, in the shape of vacant desks, empty ink bottles, bundles of papers and the doctor's hat. At the opening of the office im the morning, & Vory exciting scene vecurred. Over forty vo few of whoin had ben passed by the surgeon the ev ing bet presented themselves with a regular rush, as if actuated by one impulse—-to receive the greenback ; but, alas! for human expectations, they were disdppointed, for two good reasons. Frovast in the tirat place, had not the funds; and, f had received Colonel Dodge's order to xtop drafting and recruiting. On the rec of this order ther Provost Marshal suspended the extra hands employed im eouse- quence of the late draft, thereby reducing the corps of assistants to the usual number. The absence of the officials in the evening was owing to the fuct that irom the suspension of business amd the day being Good Friday they were indulged with a holiday after two P.M. THE NINTH DISTRIC From Fortieth street to Harlem river there was rejoic- ing yeeterday, More than three thousand families were rolieved from the dread of losing some valued member, withdrawn from them to fight For the great prize of death im battle. Silence fell upon the Provost Marshal's office, and listless clerks were seen whore lately all was bustling excite- ment. Drafted men ip the Nineteenth and Tw second wards who had just received their notices Lang) ed at their late fear, and Twelfth ward men, who hat grown callous to the Damocles’ sword suspended over them, brightened up when it wax removed. Proveot Marshal Dunning, Comm sioner Sands and the other officals of the department have done their best to ui« charge an upplearant doty in» pleasaut manner; bei it takes an ‘‘unco’ ' civil man to render skinning pslatabl even to eels, and the Ninth district, not unressouubly, is glad to be relieved of their attentivne. THE RECRUITING MRADQUARTERS TO BY AKOLIANED. Asan appropriate sequel to the order of Mr. Stanton, it will gratify our readers to learn that the recruiting disease were relieved from all dangerous symptoms, a8 | headquarters of the county im the Vark are to be levelled if by the stgoke of a fairy wand, or by a miracle of with an upward | caves. And all thie was effected by the simple reading ©f the recipe, without any rascally compounding of x Co. and | apothecaries or leeches. Truly, Stanton is not only great myste im war, but great also in peace, and great in t! Hee of the materia medion. ING AND WAILING. was strikingly von terday. The miserabic few whose business it has been te fatten op the misfurtunes of their fellow beings found | of swindling bs obtained. ‘Ne more recruits, no more sub- stitutes, no more Fumpors, Bo more greenbecks! Alas, poor broker! none to comfort, and weep un, weep on, anti) Doomaday. miet and steady. Rice quiet and | The unfortunate brokers were ruined. Their offices were Timer. Jute 106, 9 30u. lower, Cod untenanted, their tents — be agp —— Deyond hope of retrieve. way fings no from their rendenvoun* ona the Ae. | alluring Grams and fea were hushed forever. : ar wh a aaa oo rae their weeping and a ng : Not wiheut tense Roma il sounds of lamentation raised. For weeks past some of them have bern ierd ing, sheltering and watching their embryo recruits with ae much carees an Eng! eoper bestows upon hiv pet pheasamt preserves, Ome lucklews imdividual brought no fewer than sixteen substitutes into the city yesterday morning. He bad collected them from the ‘Most distant parts of the tute. He had and paid their travelling expense, sustaini rage with liberal “drinks and more liberal prom/sor He had done al! this not entirely, perhaps. from patriotic motives, but with some distant reference to future band. lothed them money; and at the inftant when his Inbors were abunt (o be crowned with muccess Mr. Stanton's proclamation, like Aluaschar’s foot, came down npon the crockery basket and eeatiered his vision to the wind. A PROPAST UNKNOWN TO Le Looking over the advertive; “Mildary and Naval” head yerteniay, were to be seen u serien of notices for voluntecrs, eubstitutes, &c. What a beautiful productions mot have been to the minds of the authors on reading them over in con One of these Tt is a follows: — nection with Secretary Stanton'® order “ads."” is worthy of reproduction suey! Cavanny! ow dol ew oe . military headquarters, corn “This © your last chance,” truly. The ex-raptain never ime he wae writing when | he “Thit ik your Inst be taken Dend hw sie gatherings ue ® prophet by the while the rest of | of justice we enterta: dent } de ' | with the ground without delay. The booth: and tents will also be awept away, and thur will diappear the last unpleasant traces of the reality of war from our city. vT lee Mt 70 THR EDITOK OF THY MELALD. Our attention has bern celled to an ‘article’ that ap. peared im your prper headed “Ice Swindie.”” As an act the hope that vou wit! give our reply the suine publicity in your columns that the charge The gro tbat you set forth to jurtify your attack upon our itude are twofoid, epoly. ‘Thy day has come at last. Weep, with | Bamely:—The tremendons quentity of ico laid up, aud the great fall in the price of gold. That ip tue fave of these things we have doubled onr prices beyond that of Jaxt year, and that, therefore, the public should combine to crush such a swindle by keeping from the nse of ice, and calling in the Bosten aud Portland dealer 10 our city The tremendous quantity of joe taid up in not -tored here, but at « long distance from the city. It was taid np al great expenre, and bas to be brought bere. Thereare great lowe, delay and labor in collecting temily billy Many of them never pay. All we ask is that the von sideration you expect /m your own business and that you seemingly allow all others should be given to um Ata great increase of expenditure ip wager. Hanepona Gon and all materials necessary for our Hrsiness, togerber with \nerease of taxation, rents, &c.—all these ciarpes herve undergone bo dini.ution, nor ie there apy probe bility of ony material redaction. In reference to the charge of doubling our prices, ruch iv not the fact We charged families lat vear fifty cents per one hundred pounds; this vem -eventy-hve cents, amd ies taking small pieors one ecnt per pound: brit: hers one hundred ponds We won parlake of correspe nding advancement in their relativ jeperiments, This arose from the dgwtied ety he tradery, The resu'ts of t sity Of & more united ac of combination connected with our trode um batehers are lone y meat from then: lower » ply on the principle here present Boetog and Por shave tried tule raarket on everal ver wuld not meet expense F tee -ooner than they can hel - re Herwe the cuarve Inne meticrable point hae the expences The bet you commer decline in cold, un and Alleged Wholesale ‘Th To THK PRON OF T A JOVIAL BROKER, | ‘eibeuien pe to an te One broker, of a foviel chara: tor, was found among the | - UY stration was calied to aa acca host of 20 He was like an oariein the desert, | Monday iget, of the chare of larceny mode against me but made the enef of hie brethren more horrible by | and ofhers for toking 4 qaamiity of liquors from the store prog erie dag nm hie LOO | oF Virgil K. Buiyer, and feeling that tive wae dene stone wise sire | me im that publication, Lark you to sh this expplone iy Sorer. 3 maa: | tion ot the transection, Abont the 20ch of March let CLOSED IN CONSEQUENCE OF THE 3 | Mr. Amow Barnes come to me, and represented thel he : m THE RESEL ARMY 3 | wave partner im the frm of JL. Wooley & Oo, and Ercccccocsecccoseserecere sotce-recertee rece srersoey | Genired to ral to mee, in behalf of said firm.» lenge assert ‘That broker may live \o eee better days if forms. | meat of liquor, conmeting of New Kusland pum and BLUNT'S UEANQU ATER potre spirit, whieh b re tn the store of sat ry of course presented an unusual spectacle Tt had a | in Deane trees to we sainptes o” the appearance, de-erted, we it wae, by all eave afew ors, As T wae about 10 tart for Ube oil regions, an offen! e change wae in’ remarkable contrast to the | Mesired to take with mew larye stock of bquory for erene withesed dunng the fo the preceding ‘The | there, and believing tle liquors were ebeap. ond that f the reidecant Volunteer. the sorrowing | Chuld make tuoney ty th ches, ape friniy belle: ing ing reer sits, even policemen, were we to om nership were trae nowhere to be een, w outside & crowd had gathered, | w meyotiations | yarchared the liquor, who viewed with delig process of louding and Gis | charging the h Mr Blunt had ordered to | day- Ttook from J Isey Ao, «bill of wale uf be fl and yet one handred times | Seid liquors and cave my polee or the fame, im three fT equal amount: ands lien on eae liq ors to ecoare the ito the meter AC the tine TL parcbased these 1 had ne enepicton tbat the re sbowing r Peomes ing uafed them with inqui he while litte bor | rewae te whether “they didnt want a reer ‘How are you, «i money! The order for the com oF Opernuone ae Tegards Volunteering was at ¥ pill 10 all of this clase A SEVERY CASK. One joan presented bimeelt at headquarter: yest morning, lait iat with disappoimument, ond anxie inquired Wee there nowhere te e im men taken? | Te aypeare be had be «th . and bind f : | ceeded tn coming. rou men pres lows, and intended puting thom throw hk » | morning: bot “2’Romme promo ot Mo Le Ly ’ por Bie chagrin wae unbounded at he sew the pre be had tolled for sip thr Surely he te » bowel rated. This w No one, We presume tion of the Inborions eh Bh Hilink OF Quotas scription. All honor to Superviaw Aunt wither The number of men receiv last call Le About might the quote aeined, and abou ehty under one half endred wubatitrce ieee, While they count per our qnota, are no expense |g to the county im the way of bounty, thie ereating « fund ws ore maving Of pearly two hundred thousand dotiars, und | « a* MUSH MOTE to the goversment ail the Expenses of the commnitine fro vey than the one adopted bs this number of rubstitaire Lave been procured, THE FOUNTH paaTRICT. ‘Thir sm far evoreds the time of tte firet organization in July, 1863. Probably fm mo other the chairman cowkt one ! tne the | ** por that Mr 1 procured mtorege Mr Barves und r That in Drani to with the toking berrele from Har Free ve purchanrd. received itt red wo me. et!l) bolca my notes for thie liquor and claimr that had aright to nell iC) Whether be bad of not Edo not but Pde koow thar my purchase was in perfect and that T have bere quilty of oo Intentional Lhe preminen Randolph Harner, who know orvanately been orn Nqnors, anc “ yoo. wer ened * liquor that Was rere. edt 0 indig nati Clem One who | ailtt n s toa paid $008 on Wer prern Fot eae} April 12, IN NICHOLAS ROOK. 01 the provost marsala yeu ering pack and demanded a return of bie ¥ which reques! A Jewel. 1, OC COURSE, met with @ polite rafal, much to ber an MUDURT purives, | noyance adelaide } eel SOLODONT beautivas SOKODONT gratines afl whe @se TRE COUNTY AND HMM | Se Ae oe amere i A.—Lettery Pris “Cashed. D Arawiage and intervention sa bmtoanyaye J. RK. CLAYTON, 10 Well sree: NY. Prices Cashed tn 4 formation giren. Maxvavion Birrews ov —Mecrs, FM DR net Sear t01d weatiy tee joiion’ aie twelve, to x.) ® continnous My would ex taree bupdred A nation of invalMta weare’ Just Signe wen cabaret fat PrN tetova a Waa Ss SS | ptt re sceserrer ee geo Of the office was however, bul there were ao + and po Lone wore enlist aq him to dhoontinug r- Volunteore were plenty, and substitutes They wandered agout Hike 5 THR WEEKLY HERALD. ‘The Cheapest Sewspaper and Best Family Literary Journal In the Country. The Waxgiy Hunan for the present week, will be om fale at eight o'clock this (Saturday) morning | It will contain full particulars of the surrender of | Goasea Lee and the whole of the Rebel Army of Northern >. \Kinla to General Grant, together with highly interesting da i# Of the Aghting previous to the mar render; an accom ' % the surrender of Lynchburg; the latest news from Gen, °T#! Sherman's Army ; (ull acoonas im fren tf Mobile, and of the Bioge of Fender areganipsbesod of the capture of Selma, Ala, tog. thor with the rebel Genera." Forrest and Roddy and their entire commands; Repon*4 capture of Mont- gomery, Ala, the important mech of Presidgn® Lincoln, giving Lis views on the Peam; Reconstruction afd Kmaccipation Questions; important 807s frem Richmond; late and important sews frees Barope; im- teresting news favm South acd Contrad Ameriéa, Moxion, Cube, British Honduras, &0.; Bditor‘als om the fading topics ef the day; Poetry; the imeresting story of “ Ong? the Water;” Literary, Artistic, Scientific and Sporting Intelligence; Facetise; Musical and Theatrical review few the week; Varietios; interesting reading fer Parmemy and Agriculterisis;, Valeable Reporm of the Money, Commercial, Cattle, Horse, Dry Goods ad Boot and Show Markets, and-reportwof ai} other intermting events of the week ‘Texus.—One copy, one year, $2; three copies, 9 five copies, $8;. ten coptes, $16. A limited number of advertisements will be iaserted in the Waeasy Husate: K.mUse the Best—Bowden’s Meth Boe ATHOVING PACRET. Voreate by oll ruggioia t Sowing Bin. WILLCox & A (008 Brvedway Vietertes @atewbe- Wise A.—Why Does the Passion for Phaltn’s NIGHT BLOOMING CRREUS resemble the hair of your head? Benaune it grow» upen you. Aug-Marsh’s Truss OMfeo, 22% Broad w under Barnure’s Museusn boulder Braces, SHR Waees Btockin gs sad Abdominal ae. America: Watchies—Geld and Sil frow forty ve te three hundred dollars cauh, for sale GEORGE © ALLE 41 Prowdway, cue duor below sireet, formerly No. Li Wall street. 8B. T. Valuable an@ Convenient —"BROWN®S BRINCHTALS TROCHES” are widely known as an adudruble remedy for for which they ore designed, while they are \Wpualty sadplen- santly efficacious they contain uo hurtful tmpredionts, but may at all times be used with perfect safvityy—Bostem Re- corder ee Boys’ Clothing at Low Prices. DAVID ¢ MS Fulton street, neer Wentwag. Bunting, Flags, All Sizes, Printed Bamt- ING FLAGS. JAMES TOVT, Ping Pos 25 Fiedsrorektonn. Boys’ All Wool Melton V. BROKAW, 34 Fourth avenue, and Batechelor’s H world. | Harmleas, relia Dye Factory 61 ri ICAL Ji FOWLEK & Books Bought Im Any Quantity, treus a single volume to am entire lit JOUN VYNE, Bookselier, 103 Nasseu street: a phage. GL. a5. B. KELTY, 39 Brondwags y Miller's Hair epemt han fee, 7 Dey areet. ” ide Colgate & Ca.’ Glycerine fad dealers a Dey.—Best in Qualit, told by Druggista, Depot! . Homey Brows Windses perfumery avd tancy erties, 7 one Consum ption—Coneum| to persons hat " cane use Dr. Whantd rine readily \aken up by the blood and the healing principlis oi the tar act upon mores of the lungs, and stop their decay at ouve, and the tise te saved. ' The Pine Tree Tar Cordial te dissolve the thick mucts that stops the end oj frou the systeus dood and cleanses i of all nal. Salirheum, hlowkes on the face, and all gre capectally cured by Dr. Wishart'e Piao Tree 10 Nacth Second street, Philadeiphia. Sold at i! ¥ ~ oud drug and hem val warehouse, 604 Broadway, Kew as, Enlarged Joints feet cured by Dr. SACHARIE, Crietadore’s Dy: Preservative wholesale and retall, Ne 6 Astor Beas end Wi The pS by enilful arusee Fashionabic People TURNING MILLERITBS. At may Le news tw many that hundreds of our Gret elem frintieal nate Turned Mileewee, butik Ts tres. ince ning w! . L Stowe, ork ny. tea” fascwn and ladies of tou, with teeat properly be termed Miller. —« creed that tn - deen not point to the reign of the Muints on earth, but te eign of goed tense In the Emmy ire Grover & Baker's First Premium Blac tic «tit-h and lock stiteh Sewing Machines, #96 Broadway, New Vora, 7 Penta an Geurand’s Poudre Subt: frota low forebruds or any part of the body. 484 Broadway, and druggin. Highest Premium Loek Stiteh Sew: Mechines WIHEKLEK & WILSON, @S Broadway. Wheeler & Wilson's Button Hole Machine. Incalealable—For all Dic “an he i Sev Yeour Furs and ay wWircHES & WATTS, New You. aary ib, 1665. nt to add squicd senses of is the great Nave treated With the best 1 wan Induced by a 5 1 now W L & J B. KELTY, 990 Bresd@way. renames lhe Saae beste abe ©. sen v9. tebe CANWALL, MAC end \ BD ELIXIR, and 90 0 Patent Wire Rall! Windew * formunly made by the Inte of Hh ais, how Mann faetnred exclusively by * mt, Mebolas Hove, Broadway, « Cures * 26, of man women and chiiren, street.” Bold by all druggete. fer the Grand ©O , 86 Johmatrest, Saperter Shert Seat, Tinueihaon, fortate 8 COLGATE The Great Germen Hetiw Powys oly cure oatarrh, catarrh, aatarrh wrene tt! Tee mri ChambermAs 2 we and lesirurtiog for \oung Men. wpe SM cla Mioughinns Wow te Stork! . ‘ee oa a a oy apne Tostees bs 's ee —

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